Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Hot artichoke spinach dip

Everyone always asks for this recipe!

Hot artichoke spinach dip

2 cans plain artichoke hearts drained and chopped
2 packs frozen spinach thawed and squeezed dry
1 cup mayo
1 cup sour cream
3/4 cup parmesan grated
1 cup grated cheese jarlsberg or pepper jack are good choices

Mix everything saving half cup grated cheese for the top. Put into a greased casserole dish bake on 350 25-30 minutes. Great with sliced jicama, celery sticks, cucumbers slices, mixed pepper chunks, and daikon radish slices.

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Lemon chcken tenderloins

I wanted a taste of chinese takeout so I made one of my favorites.
Lemon chicken

2 lbs Chicken tenders
1 egg beaten
3-4 tablespoons butter
1 clove crushed garlic
tablespoon of minced onion
1 lemon sliced
3 tablespoons lemon juice
1 tablespoon rice vinegar
soy sauce to taste
1/4 to 1/2 cup water
tablespoon truvia
couple pinches xanthan gum

Mix beaten egg with chicken tenders saute in butter till just cooked, remove from pan. Add onion and garlic and saute for a minute, add lemon slices, lemon juice, rice vinegar, soy sauce, water, and truvia cooking for just a minute add couple pinches of xanthan gum, then add back chicken tenders and serve. I had them with roasted brussel sprouts. It would be good with a bit of sesame oil and toasted sesame seeds too.

Monday, December 27, 2010

New improved low carb fudge

I got some different peanut butter so I decided to make some more low carb fudge. I changed the recipe I used before here a bit to get a more pleasing consistency.
Low carb fudge half recipe

4 ozs unsweetened chocolate
1/2 cup peanut butter
1/2 cup powdered erythritol (I used a coffee mill)
12 drops ezsweets
1/2 teaspoon vanilla
2 tablespoons softened cream cheese
2 tablespoons softened butter
pinch salt
1/2 cup toasted walnuts

Melt chocolate in the microwave oven, stir everything in, nuts last, put in a small loaf pan covered with plastic wrap, chill and cut.

Sunday, December 26, 2010

Beef stroganoff for one

I wanted something a little different so I made this for a quick lunch. I licked the plate it was so good!
Beef stroganoff

6 oz of thin sliced beef (I used flap meat)
1 tablespoon unsalted butter
couple slices of sweet onion
1 clove garlic crushed
1 cup beef broth ( I used half a large bullion cup and a cup of water)
2 tablespoons of sour cream

I sauteed the beef in butter then removed it from the pan, then sauteed the onion and garlic for a minute, adding the broth and sauteed beef simmering for a few minutes, then adding the sour cream, heating through.

Saturday, December 25, 2010

Merry Christmas!!!

Here we are putting out reindeer chow so the reindeer will be sure to find our house on Christmas Eve!
Here is our tree with Daisy dog.
Merry Christmas to all and to all a good night!!!

Friday, December 24, 2010

MIM (Muffin in a Minute)

I don't know who is the originator of this recipe but I can't thank them enough, theses are such a good substitute for toast.

Muffin in a Minute

2 scoops 1/4 cup of ground flax seeds (I prefer the light colored flax)
1 teaspoon cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon baking powder
4 drops ezsweets
1 egg
1 tablespoon unsalted butter

Mix in a bowl (I made it in a square plastic food storage container to resemble a piece of toast) microwave on high one minute. Spread with almond butter.
Enjoy!

Thursday, December 23, 2010

Bacardi rum cake (low carb)

I've been wanting to try this cake in low carb form, it turned out very good.

I made this coconut flour yellow cake recipe here in a spring form pan with a jelly jar filled with raw rice for weight in the middle because I didn't have a bundt cake pan. It worked great!


I substituted 1/2 cup powdered erythritol and 12 drops of ezsweetz and 1/4 cup of poly d for the sugar, rum for half of the coconut milk and added some toasted pecans to the top . I baked it for 30 minutes in a 350 oven. I made this rum syrup to pour over it while it was hot.

Rum syrup

1/2 cup unsalted butter
3/4 cup vanilla torani syrup
1/4 cup water
1/2 cup rum


Heat in a sauce pan, pour over warm cake poking holes with a skewer, the longer it sits the better. Here it is with the sauce just poured over the top. It will soak in just keep spooning it on top.
Yummy!

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Brussel sprouts with jalapenos and garlic

My hubby asked me to make brussel sprouts with jalapenos and garlic, I must say I had never thought about making them this way but I have to say they were good!
Brussel sprouts with jalapenos and garlic

2 lbs brussel sprouts (I had tiny ones so I left them whole you could cut in half if they're big)
3 tablespoons butter
2 jalapenos sliced
2 cloves garlic crushed
salt to taste

Wrap everything in heavy duty foil and bake in the oven at 400 for 30-45 minutes, open and serve.

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Keto balls (cream cheese balls)

Yummy!!! I found this recipe here.
Keto balls

8 oz cream cheese softened
1 stick 1/2 cup butter softened
12 drops ezsweetz
1 tablespoon torani vanilla syrup
1/2 teaspoon vanilla

for rolling balls in
chopped nuts (I used macadamias and pistachios)
chopped chocolate (half a chocoperfection bar)


Mix everything together, stick in freezer till easy to roll in balls with your hands, roll in nuts or whatever you want, then freeze. I made them in teaspoon size balls because they are so rich that's all you need.

Monday, December 20, 2010

Zucchini lasagna

I used zucchini for the lasagna noodles in this fabulous lasagna. I sliced a giant zucchini from our garden the long way then roasted it in the oven till softened and brown. If all you can get is small that's great. It's tasty with eggplant too.
Then layering with mozzarella, ricotta, marinara sauce, hot italian sausage, and ground beef.
 I used this marinara sauce, it took me a while to find one without sugar this is the first time I have used this one, it was very good.
Here it is before going in the oven.
Here it is just finished. Thank goodness I put it on a sheet pan because it did bubble over.
We had lots of leftovers and froze some too.

Sunday, December 19, 2010

Low carb fudge

I found this recipe here This is so very, very good! I made a half a recipe but added 1 more oz of melted chocolate because it wasn't holding together, maybe because I used fresh made peanut butter which was drier without much oil, I think if I used a bit more oily peanut butter it would have worked fine, next time I'll use better peanut butter. It would be good with some toasted nuts added, like walnuts. You can't even tell it's made with peanut butter, it tastes like real fudge. My son who is very picky about sweeteners has been sneaking pieces and also told me he thinks it's very good. Make sure the erythritol is powdered well so it won't be gritty.

Low carb fudge

4 oz unsweetened chocolate squares (I used 5 oz)
1/2 cup smooth peanut butter
1/2 cup erythritol powdered
12 drops ezsweetz
1/2 teaspoon vanilla
Pinch salt

Melt chocolate in microwave then stir everything together press in pan, cool, and cut in squares.

Saturday, December 18, 2010

Steak and avocado

A quick lunch, I was starving and sauteed this up quickly for lunch. I purchased a couple pounds of flap meat from the mexican store heated a saute pan added some butter and sauteed this steak sprinkled with pappy's 50% less salt seasoning for a couple minutes on each side then topped with a pat of butter, a shake of worcestershire and sliced avocado, inverting a plate over it for a few minutes to let it rest, then devouring with a little tapatio.

Friday, December 17, 2010

Fried walnuts

Easy to make but a bit time consuming, basically keeping an eye on them while they're on the stove. I made these when I was in the kitchen preparing other things. I took two cups of walnuts, rinsed with cool water then into a sauce pan covered with water and simmer for 2 hours, drain and rinse, put into a bowl adding two tablespoons of sugar free honey, a couple tablespoons of isomalt, 1/2 teaspoon of molasses, and a pinch of sea salt, stir and let soak in for a few minutes meanwhile heat some peanut oil in a saucepan to 350, I used a probe thermometer, add walnuts and fry till nicely browned maybe 5-7 minutes be careful not to burn them, the trick is to evaporate the water and brown just enough. Crispy and burnt sugar tasting kind of like kettle corn.
I had a hard time getting a good picture maybe because they're so dark finally I held them in front of the rain stained window.

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Buttery deviled eggs

Buttery deviled eggs

1 dozen large eggs, perfectly hard boiled
1/4 cup unsalted butter, softened
1/2 to 3/4 cup mayonnaise
1 tablespoon grated sweet onion
1 teaspoon dijon mustard
1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice
tabasco or ground red pepper to taste
salt and pepper or white pepper to taste
paprika to sprinkle on the top


Put eggs in a soup pot and cover with cold water a couple of inches above eggs. Heat to boiling and then turn off and let sit for 11 minutes drain water and cover again with cold water to cool eggs, then peel and slice in half. Push the yolks through a fine strainer with a spoon for extra silkiness and add the rest of the ingredients, fill whites with mixture, I eat a few right away but it's good to chill through. You can make so many combinations, great with minced pickles, olives, or minced tarragon if you want green eggs add some mashed avocado.

Saturday, December 11, 2010

Blender meatloaf with turnips and cauliflower

I call this blender meatloaf because when my children were small they would complain "Eww, Mom there's onion in here, yuck!" So I went about trying to hide the onion so my children would eat it. Mmm, so I thought what if I blended it in the blender? it worked perfectly! Ever though my children are grown I still make it this way because everyone loves it, and it's so easy!
Blender meatloaf

2 pounds ground beef
few slices bacon
2 turnips
half a cauliflower
couple tablespoons sugar free ketchup
2 eggs
1/4 cup cream
1/4 cup water
1/4 cup chia seeds
half a small onion
about a tablespoon of red and bell pepper
1 jalapeno seeds and all
1 clove garlic
couple tablespoons parmesan
salt and pepper to taste
couple pinches of xanthan gum


Put everything after ketchup in a blender and blend till smoooth, add to ground beef and mix well, shape into loaf in a roasting dish covered with nonstick foil, spread ketchup and top with bacon strips, add sliced veggies around it. Bake at 375 for about 45 minutes. pour off grease, there will be a lot if it's fatty hamburger. Slice, serve veggies on the side. I don't mind the fat but the family doesn't like it.

Here it is just put in the oven.
Here it is done. See all the fat.

Friday, December 10, 2010

Egg drop soup

I was feeling under the weather for a couple of days, this soup calmed my tummy and made me feel better.

Egg drop soup

4 cups chicken broth
2 eggs beaten
2 green onions slivered
small ginger coin
clove of garlic crushed
teaspoon of sesame oil
couple drops of soy sauce
white pepper to taste
couple pinches of xanthan gum

In a couple drops of sesame oil saute crushed garlic and ginger coin for a few seconds, add broth and heat to boiling, swirl gently the broth and add beaten egg slowly in a thin stream to make egg ribbons add  soy, pepper, sesame oil, green onions and xanthan gum. remove from heat and serve.
Be sure to fish out the ginger coin.

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Our Thanksgiving

Our first fried turkey! Why did we wait so long? If you haven't done it, you have too, so, so yummy.
Here the men are frying it up, they're so proud of their rig. They actually fried a few of them up.
Here are the children's turkey cookies. Not low carb but so cute!!!

Here is the low carb sugar free chayote "like apple" pie made in a paper bag.
Here is a slice with sugar free candied pecans and whipped cream
Here is the low carb sugar free pumpkin bake with whipped cream and sugar free candied pecans.
Yummy!!! I'll add the recipes later. I got to go for now.

Cream of turkey soup

I'm behind on my blog recipes!!! Aw well life happens!!! I'm still cooking great food but the holidays are upon us so not much time since I'm one of Santa's helpers.

If your turkey-ed out you can freeze the carcass till later, it's important to use it very fresh or stored in the freezer. I left out celery choosing leeks instead I really did enjoy this soup! It's nice and thick and rich.

Cream of turkey soup

1 turkey carcass
6 cups water
1 1/2-2 cups cream
2 cups of turkey meat
2 carrots (I don't eat them but for the family)
1 or 2 leeks sliced saving trimmings for the stock
handful of flat leaf parsley
2 yellow squash made into noodles with a julienne peeler
2 zucchini squash made into noodles with a julienne peeler
1 half of cauliflower cut up
2 turnips diced
handful of green beans trimmed and sliced
2 tablespoons grated parmesan cheese
salt and pepper to taste

Take the carcass of the turkey and cover it with six cups of water in a stockpot with 3 large bouillon cubes, 2 bay leaves, one sliced carrot, handful of parsley, and leek trimmings simmer for 3 or 4 hours or longer, the longer the better. Strain out the solids and put the stock back in the pot. Add half the cauliflower and the cores of the noodled squash to the stock and simmer till very soft, puree with a stick blender, then add the rest of the veggies and simmer till cooked add squash noodles and turkey the last 5 minutes, stir in cream and parmesan at the end.

Eggplant fries

Pretty simple, slice eggplant in fry shapes coat with beaten egg seasoned with what ever (I used pappy's 50% less salt seasoning) lay on a baking sheet lined with parchment not touching, one eggplant used two sheets.
Bake in a hot 450 oven till browned and crisp. I served with mayo and sf ketchup.